While the first day of spring is still two weeks away, the deadline for Digital 
Preservation 2014 proposal submissions is a week from tomorrow!

Digital Preservation 2014 will be held July 22-24 in the Washington, DC area.  
The annual summer meeting brings together the broad, diverse digital 
preservation and stewardship community to share achievements in the areas of 
technical infrastructure, innovation, content collection, standardization, and 
outreach and education efforts.

We are looking for your ideas, accomplishments, and project updates that 
highlight, contribute to, and advance the community dialog.  Areas of interest 
include, but are not limited to:

*   Scientific data and other content at risk of obsolescence, and what 
methods, techniques, and tools are being deployed to mitigate risk
*   Innovative methods of digital preservation, especially regarding 
sustainable practices, community approaches, and software solutions
*   Collaboration successes and lessons learned highlighting a wide-range of 
digital preservation activities, such as best practices, open source solutions, 
project management techniques, and emerging tools
*   Practical examples of research and scholarly use of stewarded data or 
content
*   Educational trends for emerging and practicing professionals

You are invited to express your interest in any of the following ways:

*   Panels or presentations
*   5-minute lightning talks
*   Demonstrations
*   Posters

To be considered, please send 300 words or less describing what you would like 
to present to ndi...@loc.gov <mailto:ndi...@loc.gov> by March 14. Accepted 
proposals will be notified on or around April 3.

A CURATEcamp will take place the day after the main meeting on July 24. The 
focus of this camp is in the works, and will be announced in the coming weeks.

Please let me know if you have any questions. We look forward to your 
contributions.

Barrie Howard
Library of Congress
National Digital Information Infrastructure and Preservation Program 
www.digitalpreservation.gov
@ndiipp <http://twitter.com/ndiipp>

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